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Floral Design III: Specialty and Occasions
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Students in this course will learn designs appropriate for various special occasions, including birthdays, Homecoming, new baby, and more. Designs learned can be modified for everyday occasions. Students will also have the opportunity to learn other design styles including Contemporary, Ikebana, European and Tropical. Floral Design Principles is recommended but not required as a prerequisite....*
Intermediate Ceramics- Handbuilding
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
The purpose of Intermediate Handbuilding Ceramics is to further develop students' conceptual and technical skills in clay by building upon fundamental techniques learned in Introduction to Ceramics. Course content is designed to enable students to explore their own unique aesthetic in three dimensional forms by way of interpretive assignments coupled with intermediate slab, pinch and coil demonstrations as well as an introduction to casting.
Excel 2019 Intermediate
Program Area: Computer Science & Information Technology
Course Description
You will learn how to harness the power of Excel's data analysis tools and AutoFilter commands and how to create macros that eliminate repetitive tasks. Set yourself apart from the casual Excel user by adding VLOOKUP, INDEX, and MATCH, and other intermediate functions to your professional skill set. In addition, you will learn to create macros that let you manipulate data with the push of a button. You'll also discover how to use Goal Seek and Solver and apply them to real-world problems. Software requirements: PC: Windows 10 or later operating systems. Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge is also compatible. Microsoft Excel, a subscription to Office 365, or Microsoft Office Home and Student 2019. Suggested prerequisite: Excel Introduction or basic understanding of Microsoft Excel uses and functions.
Course Description
Instruction in determining financial needs and owner needs for financial assistance. Identify sources of funds and debt financing; and explain the borrowing process. This course will present different options for funding a small business. Options reviewed will include SBA loans, venture capital, angel funds and others. The course will also review requirements for owner's investment.
Jewelry Repair/Fabrication I
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Learn to fabricate, modify and repair jewelry with emphasis on forming and assembly. Prerequisite: JLRY-1001. Combined with credit JLRY-1448.
German I
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
Study of fundamentals of German: conversation, basic writing, listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary building, grammar, and culture. This course fosters understanding of German-speaking people through cultural comparison and development of written and spoken communication.
Introduction to Academic English
Program Area: Lifelong Learning
Course Description
This class will cover all four language skills (reading, writing, grammar, and oral communication) with a focus on the fundamental grammar structures that will help students succeed in academic English classes. After successful completion of this course, participants should be able to join Oral Communication I through ESOL.
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